beat
beat
bi:t
bit
/biːt/

A(z) „beat” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to beat
01

verni, megverni

to strike someone repeatedly, usually causing physical harm or injury
Transitive: to beat sb
to beat definition and meaning
Példåk
The police officer was accused of beating the suspect during the arrest.
A rendƑrt azzal vĂĄdoltĂĄk, hogy letartĂłztatĂĄs közben megverte a gyanĂșsĂ­tottat.
02

legyƑz, ver

to get more points, votes, etc. than the other side, in a game, race, competition, etc. and win
Transitive: to beat a rival
to beat definition and meaning
Példåk
The runner trained hard to beat the competition and cross the finish line first.
A futĂł kemĂ©nyen edzett, hogy legyƑzze a versenytĂĄrsakat Ă©s elsƑkĂ©nt Ă©rjen cĂ©lba.
03

ver, kever

to repeatedly mix something using a spoon, fork, etc.
Transitive: to beat food ingredients
to beat definition and meaning
Példåk
She had to beat the batter for several minutes to remove all the lumps.
Néhåny percig kellett vernie a tésztåt, hogy eltåvolítsa az össze csomót.
04

verni, ĂŒtni

to hit something or someone multiple times in succession
Intransitive: to beat on sth
Példåk
She beat on the door, trying to get someone's attention.
Ütött az ajtĂłn, prĂłbĂĄlva felkelteni valaki figyelmĂ©t.
05

verni, kalapĂĄlni

to form or mold something by hitting or striking it repeatedly
Transitive: to beat solid material | to beat solid material into a shape
Példåk
He carefully beat the silver into a thin, flat sheet.
Óvatosan verte az ezĂŒstöt vĂ©kony, lapos lemezzĂ©.
06

ĂŒt, ver

to produce a rhythmic sound by being struck
Intransitive
Példåk
The cymbals beat in a loud clash, adding intensity to the song.
A cintĂĄnyĂ©rok hangos ĂŒtĂ©ssel ĂŒtnek, ami intenzitĂĄst ad a dalnak.
07

keresztez, széllel szemben cikcakkban halad

to sail or navigate a boat or ship in a zigzag course against the wind, tacking back and forth
Intransitive
Példåk
The ship had to beat into the stiff breeze as it made its way towards the coast.
A hajónak cikåznia kellett a széllel szemben, miközben a part felé haladt.
08

verni, ĂŒtni

to make repeated movements or strikes in the air
Intransitive
Példåk
The flag beat against the pole in the strong wind.
A zĂĄszlĂł vert a rĂșd ellen az erƑs szĂ©lben.
09

verni, ĂŒtni

to exert intense, harsh force or pressure
Intransitive: to beat somewhere
Példåk
Waves beat against the shore, eroding the sandy beach.
A hullĂĄmok ĂŒtköznek a parton, elmossĂĄk a homokos strandot.
10

ver, kutat

to walk or move across an area of land, striking the ground or vegetation to flush out game birds for hunting
Transitive: to beat an area of land
Példåk
They hired a team to beat the fields, hoping to raise some grouse.
BĂ©reltek egy csapatot, hogy ĂĄtkutassĂĄk a mezƑket, remĂ©lve, hogy felpezsdĂ­tenek nĂ©hĂĄny fajdot.
11

tapos, tördel

to create or form something by repeatedly stepping, pressing, or driving over it
Transitive: to beat a pathway
Példåk
Over time, hikers beat a trail through the dense forest.
IdƑvel a tĂșrĂĄzĂłk kialakĂ­tottak egy ösvĂ©nyt a sƱrƱ erdƑben.
12

ĂŒt, ver

to create a rhythm or signal by striking something in a repeated pattern
Transitive: to beat an instrument or surface
Példåk
The conductor beat time with his baton, guiding the orchestra.
A karmester ĂŒtötte a taktust a pĂĄlcĂĄjĂĄval, vezetve a zenekart.
13

ver, csapkod

to move the wings up and down, typically as part of flight or in preparation for flight
Transitive: to beat the wings
Példåk
As the storm approached, the seagull beat its wings against the strong wind.
Ahogy a vihar közeledett, a sirĂĄly csapkodta szĂĄrnyĂĄt az erƑs szĂ©llel szemben.
14

ĂŒt, ver

to create a rhythm or signal by striking something in a repeated pattern
Transitive: to beat a rhythm
Példåk
The conductor beat time with his baton, guiding the orchestra.
A karmester ĂŒtötte a taktust a pĂĄlcĂĄjĂĄval, vezetve a zenekart.
15

ver, dobog

to pulsate, throb, or beat with regular rhythm
Intransitive
Példåk
I could feel my heart beat in my chest as I ran the final stretch of the race.
Éreztem a szĂ­vem verĂ©sĂ©t a mellkasomban, ahogy futottam a verseny utolsĂł szakaszĂĄt.
16

ver, ĂŒt

to make a regular, steady sound or movement
Intransitive
Példåk
The mechanical timer beat with each passing second.
A mechanikus idƑzĂ­tƑ ĂŒtött minden eltelt mĂĄsodperccel.
17

felĂŒlmĂșl, legyƑz

to surpass or outdo someone or something
Transitive: to beat sb/sth
Példåk
Her cooking skills beat everyone else at the cooking contest.
FƑzƑkĂ©szsĂ©ge legyƑzött mindenki mĂĄst a fƑzƑversenyen.
18

kimerĂ­t, fĂĄraszt

to cause extreme tiredness or weariness in someone
Transitive: to beat sb
Példåk
The intense study sessions before exams can really beat a person.
A vizsgĂĄk elƑtti intenzĂ­v tanulĂĄsi ĂŒlĂ©sek igazĂĄn kimerĂ­thetnek egy embert.
19

zavarba hoz, összezavar

to puzzle or confuse someone
Transitive: to beat sb
Példåk
The sudden disappearance of the ship beats all logic.
A hajó hirtelen eltƱnése összezavarja az összes logikåt.
20

kerĂŒlni, lekĂŒzdeni

to find a way to avoid or overcome an obstacle, rule, or restriction
Transitive: to beat an obstacle or restriction
Példåk
The company found a way to beat the new tax regulations.
A cĂ©g talĂĄlt egy mĂłdot az Ășj adĂłszabĂĄlyok megkerĂŒlĂ©sĂ©re.
01

ritmus, ĂŒtem

a piece of music's or a poem's main rhythm
beat definition and meaning
Példåk
In electronic dance music, the bassline provides a driving beat that gets people moving on the dance floor.
02

the regular pulsing of the heart or arteries as blood moves through them

Példåk
Athletes monitor their heart beat during training.
03

a regular route or assigned area for a sentry, officer, or watchman

Példåk
Each beat is patrolled twice per shift.
04

the action of sailing as close as possible toward the direction from which the wind is blowing

Példåk
A careful beat allowed the yacht to make headway against the wind.
05

a strike, blow, or physical hit

Példåk
A beat to the head knocked him backward.
06

a regular rate of repetition or cycle, not necessarily musical

Példåk
His steps fell in a rhythmic beat.
07

the sound produced by a stroke or blow

Példåk
He heard the beat of hooves on the ground.
08

a pulsation produced when two waves of slightly different frequencies interfere, with a frequency equal to their difference

Példåk
Beats occur when two frequencies are nearly identical.
09

the fundamental unit of time that forms the basis of musical rhythm

Példåk
The composer emphasized the first beat of each bar.
10

a brief moment or pause in a scene signaling a change in emotion, thought, or narrative emphasis

Példåk
A beat in the dialogue conveyed tension.
01

kimerĂŒlt, kikĂ©szĂŒlt

extremely tired or worn out
beat definition and meaning
Slang
Példåk
She looked beat after pulling an all-nighter.
KimerĂŒltnek tƱnt, miutĂĄn vĂ©gigvirrasztotta az Ă©jszakĂĄt.
02

tökéletesen kisminkelt, hibåtlanul kisminkelt

wearing a full face of makeup, usually applied skillfully and flawlessly
Slang
Példåk
I love how her makeup is beat; every detail is perfect.
Imådom, hogy a sminkje beat; minden részlet tökéletes.
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